
"Samsung's Frame is the model that arguably put art TVs on the map. Esquire said that this TV defined the genre and proved that a television doesn't need to be an eyesore. This 55-inch model pulls double duty: a crisp QLED screen for your shows and a customizable gallery for your downtime. With swappable frames and an art library with thousands of screensavers (note: full access requires a subscription), it became a popular buy among people who care about aesthetics"
"The Frame beams 4K OLED vividly across streaming, sports, and movies, all while keeping your setup streamlined, thanks to Samsung's One Connect Box system, which funnels everything through a single, near-invisible cable. This tube was crowned Esquire's favorite art TV of 2024. Thanks to its slim frame and Art Mode, it blends right in with your gallery wallyou'd never guess it's a TV until you fire it up."
"My colleagues gushed over the Samsung Frame TV, but what gave Hisense the edge is the fact that you don't need to purchase a subscription to display artwork. Plus, the Hisense CanvasTV had crisp picture and zippy performance during our testing. To top it all off, this TV offers a 144Hz refresh rate mode, allowing users to game with low latency."
Samsung's Frame TV popularized the art TV category by offering a slim 55-inch screen that functions as both a 4K display and a customizable gallery with swappable frames and an art library (full access requires a subscription). The Frame uses Samsung's One Connect Box and a near-invisible cable to streamline cable management and blend into living spaces via Art Mode. The Hisense CanvasTV offers artwork display without a subscription, crisp picture, responsive performance, and a 144Hz refresh mode for low-latency gaming, though it requires more cable management effort. The LG C3 targets gamers with self-lit OLED, high contrast, and fluid motion.
Read at www.esquire.com
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